Set in quiet cul-de-sac location and with the bonus of a comfortable 3 bedroom home to live on or rent out while you plan your development, this prime 713sqm block has the benefit of a wide 22.43m frontage, making it ideal for side-by-side subdivision into two 'green title' lots, or potential for development of up to three new townhouses **. The existing home is surprisingly spacious, with a big family room extension opening to a rear patio. Currently leased to a great long term tenant until November 2022, rental income is assured while you work on your plans.
• Prime 713sqm block with a wide 22.43m frontage, zoned R20/40 **
• Potential for subdivision or townhouse development **
• Basic but comfortable 3 bedroom brick home with family room extension, currently leased at $350pw
• Quiet location, easy access to Perth Airport (approx. 4km) and the city (approx. 7km)
• Just 1km to Belmont Oasis, 1.3km to Belmont Forum, 2km to the river, 6km to Optus Stadium
THE DETAILS:
Council Rates: $1,355.43 p/a (approx.)
Water Rates: $1,046.80 p/a (approx.)
Local Authority: City of Belmont
Zoning: R20/40
Primary School Catchment: Belmont Primary School
Secondary School Catchment: Belmont City College
Lease: Currently leased at $350 per week until 15th November 2022
Inspect: Contact Agent
It is proving to be increasingly rare to find development opportunities in this price bracket so close to the city. Please call Nik Jones 0417913966 for further information or to arrange a viewing.
(Disclaimer: Prospective buyers should make their own enquiries with relevant authorities regarding the development potential of the site. The property is being sold on an 'as-is, where-is' basis)
This property at 33 Fisher Street, Belmont is a three bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Nik Jones at Jones Ballard on 10 Apr 2022.
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Belmont is a mixed-use suburb that spans five square kilometres and is located six kilometres east of Perth. Established in 1831, significant growth didn't occur until the 1950s and 1960s and more recently a population increase was experienced between 1991 and 2006, and more significantly still between 2006 and 2011.
A suburban lifestyle with local commercial facilities and a major city centre close by means that Belmont residents enjoy the best of both worlds. The Belmont City Centre is a thriving local retail and entertainment sector that includes the Belmont Forum Shopping Centre, restaurants, a tavern and a cinema. Close by is the Belmont Leisure Centre which is a recreational facility with pools, a gym and plenty of sporting options. There are a number of parks and bushland in Belmont, as well as two local schools.